About Us

Our mission is to help move homeless families forward in life by helping them achieve greater self-sufficiency and stability through permanent affordable housing. We provide guidance, safe temporary housing, and comprehensive case management, as well as referrals to other agencies providing related specialized care.

Our clients are families and individuals who are experiencing setbacks possibly due to job loss, loss of income, catastrophic medical bills, or family break-ups.

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Housing Crisis Solution Center

The process: what callers can expect. The HCSC is established with the expectation of improving many aspects of housing services, namely, for those seeking help and for those who offer services but who have to prioritize certain populations. For those who call, the HCSC is a centralized resource that seeks to offer help, but not always in the form of financial assistance. The HCSC staff’s job is to (a) assess the caller’s situation, level of vulnerability, and possible resources at hand that may be key in resolving the housing crisis, before considering them for financial help (even if this is what the caller is requesting). For service providers, the HCSC will serve as a clearing house for callers in need, to match up with capacity and resources that are available; but, in doing so, to target and refer those callers who are most in need, most vulnerable, and whom without financial assistance will most likely become homeless and unsheltered. Also, those who are already homeless and unsheltered will be targeted and referred to providers. The HCSC will eliminate the use of chronological waiting lists, which prioritize people using the “first come, first served” principle; this principle tends to favor those who are more empowered, willing to seek out resources, and proactive in their crises. More vulnerable people may tend to shut down and not follow up with services that require frequent call backs, and that deprioritize people for not doing so, regardless of vulnerability issues.